54 . LONGICORNIA. 
_ CLYTUS. 
Clytus, Laicharting, Verz. Tyrol. Insekt. ii. p. 88 (1784) ; Lacordaire, Gen. Col. ix. p. 67. 
This genus, in the restricted sense adopted by Lacordaire, is represented chiefly by 
species of the north temperate zone, both in the New and Old World. Of the two 
following Mexican species I know only C. dimidiaticornis, which is a true Clytus allied 
to the European C. florals. 
1. Clytus montezuma. 
Clytus montezuma, Lap. & Gory, Mon. Clyt. p. 42, t. 9. f. 51 ; Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 487. 
Hab. Mexico. 
2. Clytus dimidiaticornis. 
Clytus dimidiaticornis, Chevr. Ann, Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 4871. 
Hab. Muxico, La Parada, Oaxaca (Sallé1), near the capital (Flohr). 
- CLYTANTHUS. 
Clytanthus, Thomson, Syst. Céramb. p. 190 (1864) ; Lacord. Gen. Col. ix. p. 68 (1864). 
Clytus (div. Anthoboscus), Chevr. Aun. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, pp. 455 et 483 et seg. (nom. Anthoboscus 
preoce.). 
Isotomus, Mulsant, Col. de France, Longic. éd. 2, p. 143, 1862-63 (nom. preocc.). 
Clytus, Serville, White et auct. veter. 
A numerous genus, comprising upwards of fifty species, found chiefly in north 
temperate latitudes and in the northern tropical zone of the Old World. Dr. Leconte 
mentions only two species as occurring in the United States ; and none are recorded from 
South America or Tropical Africa, although one or two are known from South Africa. 
1. Clytanthus clathratus. 
Clytus (Anthoboscus) clathratus, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 483°. 
Hab. Mexico (Trugui!), Minas Viejas (Dr. Palmer). 
2. Clytanthus truquii. 
Clytus (Anthoboscus) truguii, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 484. 
Hab. Mexico. 
3. Clytanthus anthophilus. 
Clytus (Anthodoscus) anthophilus, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 4857’. 
Hab. Mexico, La Parada, Oaxaca (Sallé 1). 
4. Clytanthus nigropunctatus. 
Clytus (Anthoboscus) nigropunctatus, Chevr. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1860, p. 486. 
Hab. Mexico (Truqui). 
